Namibia will host the Global African Hydrogen Summit. The Namibian government has ambitions to turn the country into a leading producer of green hydrogen for export to markets in Europe and elsewhere.
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Hosted on MSNNamibia warns Trump spat with SA puts its economy at riskA danger The Namibian Dollar is pegged on a one-to-one basis with the South African Rand, so any impact on the rand will directly affect us, concerned governor says Kaula Nhongo Namibia’s central bank ...
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Namibia Economist on MSNNUST FM expands reach through nbcPlus partnershipBy Alexander Obermeyer.In honour of World Radio Day, 13 February, NUST FM, the campus radio station of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST), is expanding its reach by partnering ...
IT WAS A PRIVILEGE … Late founding president Sam Nujoma’s former bodyguard Nepando Amupanda reflects on the loss of a ...
Namibia’s central bank chief warned that escalating tensions between the US and South Africa could destabilize its economy, ...
Beijing has long used infrastructure development as a means of building influence in Africa. Now, it’s using media as well.
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allAfrica.com on MSNNamibian NGOs Face Crisis As Trump Cuts USAID FundingHundreds of Namibian workers are facing an uncertain future after United States (US) president Donald Trump cut funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).According to ...
WASHINGTON — Senators on both sides of the aisle raised new questions on Wednesday about the vetting process for Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth, pointing to allegations that were not ...
Before independence in 1990, Mr. Nujoma directed a Cold War-era insurgency against South African control of the mineral-rich ...
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Hosted on MSNNamibia’s oil dreams face reality check after Shell write-offDown, not out Shell's U$400M write-off doesn't derail Namibia's oil hopes, says Wood Mackenzie Ogone Tlhage Namibia's aspirations of becoming a major oil producer have encountered a significant hurdle ...
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Hosted on MSNUNICEF needs N$36.8m to support critical services in NamibiaJemima Beukes The United Nations humanitarian aid organisation UNICEF says it is seeking approximately N$36.8 million (US$1.9 million) to support critical services in Namibia as part of its 2025 ...
Supporters in the UK can watch the match live on TNT Sports. For non-UK supporters, you can check out which broadcaster is ...
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